The Libyan Parliament voted Tuesday, September 21, a motion of censorship against the transitional government Abdelhamid Dbeibah on Tuesday, September 21, three months from a crucial double voting that is supposed to get the country from a decade of chaos.
According to the spokesperson for the Parliament based in Tobrouk (EST), this motion was voted by 89 deputies out of the 113 present, less than two weeks after the ratification of a controversial electoral law which caused a rise in tensions between the rival camps in the country.
The vote took place during a session in Parliament in the presence of the President of the Parliament Aguila Saleh, an eastern Libyan cacique and an ally of Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the strong man of Cyrenaica.